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Bernana

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What is the first step a hospital nurse should take in preparing a new mother to start breast-feeding her infant after delivery?
 
  A) Ensure privacy by closing the door or pulling the curtain
  B) Arrange pillows to support the woman's back and arms
  C) Assist the woman into a comfortable position
  D) Check the newborn's and woman's ID bands to make sure they match

Question 2

In response to inquiries about producing enough milk for her infant, what is the correct advice a nurse can give a new mother regarding her own nutritional needs while breast-feeding?
 
  A) Take a daily multivitamin
  B) Drink a lot of milk
  C) Drink a lot of fluids
  D) Consume a minimum of 3,000 calories per day



nathang24

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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